Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Thanks a million for the info Isabel & o > > > In a message dated 22/02/2006 22:50:54 GMT Standard Time, > mim2free@... writes: > > The attitude is quite dictatorial, they > don't ask , they pretty much intimate! ( " come tomorrow for the > MMR! " ). We already stopped short of insulting them twice. Has anyone > a final word about the legal framework please? BTW our son is waiting > for the 'school bust', which we understand has something to do with > yet another MMR > > > >>>They will stop the pressure after his birthday when by his age he will > leave the target group on which they get paid, I hope. > > Just keep saying no. The pre-school boosters would be more vaccines - > Dipetheria, Tetanus, Polio MMr and maybe even something esle these days. > > My son has not had the MMR and he didn't have the pre-school boosters > either. You have the right to choose and the right to refuse and don;t let anybody > tell you different if you are in the UK. > > The targets the GP's have to meet to get paid are related to the AGE of the > child. I used to be Medical Practice Manager - it used to be Age 2 on last > borthday and age 5 on last birthday. So wehn they hit 3 you usually stop getting > bothered about the baby vaccs & MMR, then again, after he is 5 and three > quarters years old, they will stop bothering you again. > > I am sorry you have to go through this, it is not right and it is not fair > > Mandi in Dorset > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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